![]() Saving the world may be the reason for the game to move forward, but how each games' rag-tag group of do-gooders grow to know each other becomes more of a reason to see the story through to the end, with plenty of laughs along the way. ![]() Whether it's a man with a hilarious fear of women, a knife-wielding dog with a pipe in it's mouth or kids who's pet/toy trebles in size for battles, there's brooding heart throbs, quick-talking necromancers and ditzy bath-avoiding engineers too, along with a goofy old guy whose inappropriate jokes bring plenty of chuckles - and we've barely even scratched the surface. With each game coming complete with its own epic storyline with plenty of twists and turns, as well as the series' simple to learn battle system, which lets you create combos by stringing together two different types of attack, it's arguably each game's colourful cast that's helped the series stand out. While the series isn't as popular over here as it is in the land of the rising sun, it has slowly been gaining momentum in the West over the past decade. Tales of the Abyss' Luke learns the hot way that it's perhaps best to not use a Cheagle as a punching bag. Generally regarded as one of the best games in the Tales series, perhaps second only to the more recent Xbox 360 exclusive Tales of Vesperia, it's been ten years since the original Tales of Symphonia was released - hence the announcement of the celebratory compilation, which will include high definition remasters of both games on the same disc, alongside a number of fancy limited editions that have us turning green with envy, including one that seems to include some figures of the main characters and a novella covering the events between the two games. Perhaps the most notable announcement to come out of this years aforementioned Tales of Festival is that of a remastered collection of PS2 role players Tales of Symphonia and it's sequel Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, which will be making its way exclusively to the PS3. Which Animal Crossing Character Are You?.How many Harry Potter characters can you name from their PS1 renditions?.Play quizzes, win prizes! Test your knowledge with our quizzes, and you could win £/$/€20 of PSN/XBL/eShop/Steam credit!
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